Green Garden

Tips Living Green at Home

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Gardens are not automatically green. To the contrary, a person who makes a commitment to green living has to put some thought and effort into keeping his garden green. Fortunately, green gardening can start with little green living tips that make a big difference for the environment.
Natural Gardening
One of the most important green gardening tips involves the use of chemicals. People are often tempted to douse their gardens with chemical cocktails to stimulate growth or get rid of pesky insects and plant diseases. This is a green gardening no-no, however. Instead, a person committed to green living typically opts for products that are labeled 100-percent organic. Adding a layer of compost may help as well, making it easier to win the battle against garden pests while also enriching the soil. Read the rest of this entry »

Greenhouse For Home Gardening

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Greenhouses come in a variety of sizes, construction materials, and accoutrements from large structures that can produce commercial quantities to six by ten foot structures and cold frames. For the home gardener in Texas, hobby greenhouses are usually used in the cool weather months to extend the growing season and start seedlings. Cooling greenhouses in Texas summers is rarely practical for the home vegetable gardener. Read the rest of this entry »

Limited Space? Chinese Garden at Home

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In the cities of China today, especially in the Special Economic Zones, the major highways, hotels, high-tech business parks are all stocked and manicured with enough vegetation to overwhelm every insert, bird and rabbit on the planet. In short, the people with the money have all the green. District governments adorn their highways and byways with enough flowers, bushes and trees to make one wonder, who’s coming to town. Hotels and industrial parks have vast juggles guarding their perimeters. Throughout all these areas in China, the sidewalks, promenades and plazas employ armies of caretakers. Brown skinned and lean, they toil till sun down. Their work is beautiful. And, let it be known, there is a lot more than meets the eye. These are not just trees, roses, and bushes, arranged to look beautiful. Fengshui takes precedence. Read the rest of this entry »

Go Green Now

Posted in Gardening

As people become more aware of the damage chemicals and pesticides cause the need for a better way of living and growing plants will continue to evolve. The future for hydroponic growing is here and is being embraced by many people including some large factory farms. Using hydroponic methods to grow food is just one way to go green.
Economically Viable And Environmentally Friendly
Hydroponic gardening is economically friendly according to the Environmental Protection Agency which is great news for everyone. In addition to being an economically viable and environmentally friendly option to the use of methyl bromide fumigation, it is easier to change crops in a hydroponic unit then in a soil based environment. The ease at which crops can be changed allows growers to increase or decrease crop production based on the need of the crop as well as the market conditions at the time. Read the rest of this entry »

Harvest at Home – Grow Vegetables in Small Spaces

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In uncertain economies, growing vegetables is a cheap way to eat well. Buy vegetable garden seed now for a healthy harvest even in the smallest of small home garden.
Small vegetables tucked in sunny locations, in containers, or even in flower borders can help reduce food costs. There’s no need to plow a large plot to supplement meal planning. Learn what to grow – small vegetables that don’t require great amounts of space are a welcome addition to the table. Vegetables grown in pots can provide a summer long crop with minimum effort. Here are some suggestions for what to grow. Read the rest of this entry »

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